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Locked My Keys in My Truck $#&!

While my work van was being serviced this week, and up on the hoist...I was having a look around to check things over and saw something odd.

Turns out it was a brand-new key for the doors & ignition, taped up tight around the spare wheel frame underneath.

I have owned this van for 18 years now and have never seen that before. It must have been there since newish in Japan. The van was previously used in a factory as a parts runner - probably never saw the road and was never in a crash - perfectly straight frame and minimal rust. Not on; that - but at 8 years old when I bought it the odometer only had 69,000km ( less than 43,000 miles) which is not a lot. Now has over 320,000 km and still runs well.

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Back in the '70's the Police here would pull you over for suspected drunk driving if they felt the desire. In those days, unless you were falling out of the car when stopped, they would just take the keys off you and let you walk home - otherwise the cells would be full in no time at all.

So, lots of people would hide a spare key handy to grab - after the cops had left you alone....go back and get the spare key out - drive home.

This was the case with my GTX - the previous owner was a pi$$head and was always at a party or the pub. The car was known as the 'Puhoi Pub car' back in the day. Always full of drunken larrikins doing burnouts and donuts.... that's another story.

When I was stripping the car down back in 1999, I found a small plastic box with a magnetic base - sitting under the battery tray on top of the chassis rail. Opened it up and found a key - it was a spare for the car. I don't know how many times it was used or replaced... but it was still there after all those years.
 
Back in the '70's the Police here would pull you over for suspected drunk driving if they felt the desire. In those days, unless you were falling out of the car when stopped, they would just take the keys off you and let you walk home - otherwise the cells would be full in no time at all.

So, lots of people would hide a spare key handy to grab - after the cops had left you alone....go back and get the spare key out - drive home.

This was the case with my GTX - the previous owner was a pi$$head and was always at a party or the pub. The car was known as the 'Puhoi Pub car' back in the day. Always full of drunken larrikins doing burnouts and donuts.... that's another story.

When I was stripping the car down back in 1999, I found a small plastic box with a magnetic base - sitting under the battery tray on top of the chassis rail. Opened it up and found a key - it was a spare for the car. I don't know how many times it was used or replaced... but it was still there after all those years.
I have one of those in both my cars. I keep it right near the %?*@&$£π¶℅, so I can find it.
 
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